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Post minutes from previous meetings #3

Closed pathawks closed 9 years ago

pathawks commented 9 years ago

Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Club Meeting Minutes November 21, 2014 Opening The regular meeting of the Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Club was called to order at 1:07 pm on 11/21/2014 in Burger King, Columbus St., Bakersfield, CA by Chad Hidalgo. Present Chad Hidalgo Patrick Hawks Cesar Martinez Diego Diaz Zeke Kennedy Craig Panek Peter Rodriguez Edgar Orozco

Approval of Agenda The agenda was unanimously approved as distributed. Approval of Minutes The minutes of the previous meeting were unanimously approved as distributed. Open Issues • Constitution corrections suggested by Dr. Damania were discussed and implemented. A unanimous vote was received to email the corrected Constitution to all absent members and to Faculty Advisor Harold Mendoza. A request was made by email to submit suggestions for changes to the Constitution before Wednesday, November 26th. • Application for use of a room on campus was completed by Chad Hidalgo and Diego Diaz. Signature and information from Faculty Advisor Harold Mendoza will be obtained on Tuesday, November 25th.

New Business ICC Representative Patrick Hawks presented items discussed at the ICC meeting earlier today. • SOF Grant Workshop - $1000 grant available, a club representative needs to attend the workshop on Monday, November 24th at 4:00 PM. Chad Hidalgo is available at that time and will attend the workshop. • Garden Fest: (March/April??) o Carnival Games o $50-$100 deposit - Must stay all day to retrieve the deposit. Craig Panek presented a question about HTML Web Development and introduced “meetup.com” We will look into this further for presentation at the next meeting. We will have our first short presentation on February 6th after elections take place if we have time available, otherwise will be pushed back till next meeting. (Patrick: Github). Patrick Hawks volunteered to set up an interim repository for the Club Constitution and Meeting Minutes on github.

Agenda for Next Meeting • We will be discussing the upcoming elections for the 2015 school year. • Collect Annual Fees and issue receipts • Elections will be held during our meeting on February 6th.

Adjournment Meeting was adjourned at 2:43 PM by Chad Hidalgo. The next general meeting will be at 1:00 PM on January 16, 2015, in TBD. Minutes submitted by: Diego Diaz Approved by: Chad Hidalgo

pathawks commented 9 years ago

I'm reopening this issue, as I haven't yet actually posted this to the website. Hopefully I'll find some time today to do so.

@asterwolf Could you email me the minutes from our January meeting, and I will post those as well.

pathawks commented 9 years ago

Minutes have been posted

PRod1094 commented 9 years ago

Artificial Intelligence Computer Science Club Minutes Date: September 4, 2015 Web Site: git.io/AICSC Meeting Started: 9:10 am Total Attendance: 14

Diego: -Introduction to the club Student Government, organization opportunity to serve on the community. Student Voices to be heard. Gerardo took upon the responsibility. Information technology committee. Gerardo appointed Board Member. Constitution modification still a work in progress. First semester constitution issues, tweak some things that need addressing, Addition to constitution, what happens when a board member needs to step down. No changes to present yet. Open to ideas. Submissions can be sent to git.io.AICSC Programming challenges and their problems. Opening up the code challenges. Have source code freely used. The idea is to move to source code available to be modified by all. Maybe your code shows up in a textbook> Japanese Culture would love to have a joint celebration between the AICSC and Japanese club to praise the Nintendo Entertainment System. Supporting this celebration could also be a partnership with first life where money can be raised, which is donated to Hospitals for treatment, research, or even video games for the children.

Recess: 9:31 am

Resumed: 9:41 am

Suggestions For Breakouts ..Habits of Mind App Remodel ..{WEB DEVELOPMENT} HTML RUBY Code Academy ..{Web App Development} ..{Coding Challenges} ..Share resources that help CS or other Majors …Purchase Raspberry Pie ..Robotics: Computer Scientist and Engineers come together. ..Homework Club ..Field Trips …Speakers in the community ..Bay Area: Tech companies, Computer history museum, Google Office, Facebook Offices, Hiring Processes, things of the like. ..Allocation of funds require that you become an active member through the club, in which the process is posted online. Along with other privileges. Attend At least 75% of the meetings. Only Bakersfield College Students. Some Policies have remained Lenient, though we would like to be able to get everyone involved as much as possible. We are understanding in that situations may come up where a member is not able to attend. Discrimination of Book Loans for those who do not have one/ cannot obtain one Math Books English Books {{} Code Challenge Presentation and discussion. (U.I design postponed to next meeting.)

Angel Rojas: “I thought this challenge was interesting. I’d never worked with a random number generator before, so it was something new I was able to learn. Everything had to come together, the row, the columns, and the random number generator. I couldn’t just input the numbers of 1-10 to be randomly generated because then it wouldn’t be unique enough. Fortunately, I found that Diego: “My Spaces and tabs needed some revising. An inside joke going back to the first course of computer science we all took together. Something that can always be sought out for. Just an issue that happens to surface when I write code. I visualized the process I would take before I actually wrote code, that way I knew what I might need to write to make a bingo Card. I needed the shape to come out right, the Bingo to appear at the top, and the random number generator to work. My code worked out well PAT: I wrote my Bingo Code in Assembly. My first priority was to get my random number generator to be truly random and not just take the modulo method. I wanted every number to be fair and have an equal chance, avoiding numbers having a better chance than others. I also wanted my code to be very precise. It took me more than an hour.

Coding Suggestions: U.I programming challenge 99 bottle of beer/ Distance
Meeting Adjourned: 11:01 am

Attending Members: (18 total)
Diego Diaz Patrick Hawks Gerardo Martinez Gabe Fortier Edgar Silva Peter Rodriguez Jose Solis Sandi Barnes Bryson Zuspan Guadalupe Medina Claudia Anseno Angel Rojas Jack Sabv Jordan Medina Jessica Campos Katie Tucker Edgar Orozco Vananh Vo